Indiana National Guard Warrior Resources

As a member of the Indiana National Guard, Soldiers, Airmen, and Veterans have a wide range of resources available for themselves and their families:

Crisis Intervention Team:
   About the Crisis Intervention Team
   Suicide Prevention
   Sexual Assault
   Domestic Violence
   Substance Abuse
 

38th Division Band logoArmy Band (38th Division Band) Visit the band home page to find out more about membership, about the schedule, and about submitting a request for an appearance.


Indiana Army National Guard Career CenterArmy Guard Career Center
The Indiana Army Gaurd Career Center in Remington, Ind., provides information and classes on retirement, education, va benefits, alternative to separation, military associations, life insurance and many more benefits available to Soldiers.


Education Services

Employer Support of Guard and Reserve  
The mission of ESGR is to gain and maintain active support from all public and private employers for the men and women of the National Guard and Reserve. The Indiana Committee for ESGR is available at   317 247-3239.    

Employment Coordination Program
Need help finding a good job?  ECP increases career opportunities for Hoosier Guardsmen / Veterans /Reservists by developing proactive positive relationships with Hoosier employers and connecting Citizen Soldiers with these employers.    

Equal Employment Officer
For issues concerning discrimination contact the EEO at 247-3237.

Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs 

Judge Advocate General (JAG)
The office of the Judge Advocate General or "JAG" office, as it's commonly known, provides legal advice, services and support to Guardsmen in the state of Indiana

Military Funerals - Honor Guard
If you need help planning military honors for the funeral of a loved one, please visit the Web page for the Indiana National Guard Honor Guard Unit. You will find general information, request forms, and contact information for the offices of our Honor Guard Unit.  We are here to help.

Psychological Health Services

Transition Assistance Advisor Fact Sheet

 

   
National Warrior Resources

Decade of Health
Recognizing the importance of personal awareness and responsibility for health and wellness, the Army National Guard has launched the Decade of Health, a focused series of annual health campaigns supporting Soldiers and Families in achieving healthy lifestyles that contribute to readiness and retention. These campaigns are sponsored by the ARNG Surgeon's office. 

Military One Source

Multinational-Force Iraq official Web site 
This Web site is specific to Operation Iraqi Freedom, maintained by forces serving there, for the express purpose of supporting the men and women serving there. Visit this site for timely and interesting news about the work and missions of our troops.

U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program 
Visit this Web site for important information and links to resources on jobs, finances, family assistance, veterans groups, etc. 
Their help line is 1-800-237-1336.

Their stated mission:  "We assist and advocate for our severely wounded, ill and injured Soldiers and their families. We support and advise during medical treatment, rehabilitation and transition back into the Army or a civilian community. We cut through red tape; assist our Soldiers and their families navigate federal, state and private benefit systems; and link them with selected financial, educational, employment, legal and medical resources. We serve as an advocate and change agent to implement lessons learned to adjust policy and increase the responsiveness and effectiveness of our medical and benefit systems."

Wounded Soldier and Family Support
This link will take you to an email address for the Wounded Soldier and Family Support center. 
Hotline numbers:   1-800-984-8523  or Overseas DSN 312-421-3700; Stateside DSN 421-3700

The purpose of the hotline is two-fold: To offer wounded, injured, or ill Soldiers and their family members a way to share concerns on the quality of patient care, and to provide senior Army leaders with visibility on medically related issues so they can properly allocate resources to better serve Soldiers and families.

email: wsfsupport@conus.army.mil

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated Thursday, September 09, 2010

   
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